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re: Harry Potter movies and JK Rowling plagiarized Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
Posted on 9/8/15 at 1:43 pm to mizzoukills
Posted on 9/8/15 at 1:43 pm to mizzoukills
frick me this thread is terrible
Have you ever even been to England? A school looking like a castle, kids wearing scarves, and being taught by some old fart with a beard are straight up "No shite Sherlock" revelations.
Have you ever even been to England? A school looking like a castle, kids wearing scarves, and being taught by some old fart with a beard are straight up "No shite Sherlock" revelations.
This post was edited on 9/8/15 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 9/8/15 at 1:56 pm to Dr RC
Dr RC
Actually this thread is very interesting because Christopher Columbus publically admitted that Harry Potter borrowed heavily from 1985's Young Sherlock Holmes...meaning that he borrowed from his Young Sherlock Holmes script when directing Harry Potter.
The only person to avoid discussing this is JK Rowling, and that's because she's the one who may or may not have plagiarized from the movie.
How strange is it that her story almost exactly matches a movie from the 1980s, and somehow the person who wrote that movie ended up directing the movie adaptation of her story?
Small world.
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frick me this thread is terrible Have you ever even been to England? A school looking like a castle, kids wearing scarves, and being taught by some old fart with a beard are straight up "No shite Sherlock" revelations.
Actually this thread is very interesting because Christopher Columbus publically admitted that Harry Potter borrowed heavily from 1985's Young Sherlock Holmes...meaning that he borrowed from his Young Sherlock Holmes script when directing Harry Potter.
The only person to avoid discussing this is JK Rowling, and that's because she's the one who may or may not have plagiarized from the movie.
How strange is it that her story almost exactly matches a movie from the 1980s, and somehow the person who wrote that movie ended up directing the movie adaptation of her story?
Small world.
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